I'm pretty much an SG guy these days - I've played a Yamaha SG200 as my main guitar for the past year and a half and prior to that it was a Vintage VS6 - so an SG style bass seemed like a sensible idea for maintaining my personal brand and that, d'ja feel?
I had a brief play at the guy's house in Oldham, and then again when I got home. Put it through its paces at practice with Super Luxury today and I'm very happy!
I haven't spent much time with Gibson-style basses before but it's definitely a lot different to anything Fender-style I've played. A lot less sustain and more kind of... woody sounding? I like it a lot but it needs a lot of gain to keep up with some of those HOT LICKS and BIG RIFFS. I was always weirdly fond of the sound of my shitty Tanglewood Rebel 4k, but this is definitely on a different level.
Action is higher than I'd like it, but it's playable so I'm thinking I'll leave it as is for the shows we've got coming up in the next few weeks, then get it sorted after that. Certain riffs feel clumsier to play than on my Tanglewood, almost as if the frets are further apart but I'm pretty sure it's the same scale length so idk?
Anyway. Yes. Happy.
Next time I have ca$$h I'll be updating the rest of my bass rig. The same pedals I use for guitar into a Behringer Ultrabass head into whatever-cab-is-lying-around-at-the-practice-space is fine for now, but considering how happy I've been with my guitar tone in the past year or two it would be nice to get this up to the same standard!